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Posted at 5:25 PM on Thursday 01/1/09 by
Ben
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eforcity.com has the Heavy Duty Camera Hand Strap for $10 - $6 with coupon code CAMSTRAP = $4 with free shipping. Valid for the first 2000 customers. Cushioned camera grips fits around your hand and stabilizes your camera / camcorder while shooting.
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    TTM77 - Posted 5:43 pm PST 01/1/09 (987 Posts)  Report Spam

    Doesn't work well with my XTi camera.

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    SmallWhyteGuy - Posted 5:55 pm PST 01/1/09 (388 Posts)  Report Spam

    waste of your hard earned recession dollar....

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    justmythoughts - Posted 6:09 pm PST 01/1/09 (778 Posts)  Report Spam

    In for one. Looks like a good investment.

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    coharahawk - Posted 6:25 pm PST 01/1/09 (111 Posts)  Report Spam

    Good for paps while chasing celebutards.

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    ucansee - Posted 6:49 pm PST 01/1/09 (1216 Posts)  Report Spam

    Incase you cannot open the web page, here the link..

    http://www.eforcity.com/bothxxxxstr1.html

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    hurl3.0 - Posted 6:57 pm PST 01/1/09 (2471 Posts)  Report Spam

    part of this months dole check is going to this

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    mr_ed - Posted 7:16 pm PST 01/1/09 (57 Posts)  Report Spam

    not bad for this price. I'll give it a try

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    horndoggy1l - Posted 7:29 pm PST 01/1/09 (753 Posts)  Report Spam

    nuisance_sucks needs two of these to strap little boys to bed so he can coach them. These handstraps can also be used by nuisance_sucks, milf_hunter and m0f0 as they play S&M inside the pink troll tent.

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    shtarker - Posted 7:53 pm PST 01/1/09 (739 Posts)  Report Spam

    The description says you only need one of these when strapping an individual to a bed.

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    InternetDev - Posted 9:21 pm PST 01/1/09 (202 Posts)  Report Spam

    Have a Canon S3 IS, should work well for longer photo sightseeing trips as it may bring more confidence from fear of dropping my camera.

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    bostonman - Posted 9:54 pm PST 01/1/09 (1455 Posts)  Report Spam

    Looks like you need to uninstall the shoulder strap to install this hand grip. Might not be a good idea after all.

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    wokwithpda - Posted 9:58 pm PST 01/1/09 (566 Posts)  Report Spam

    #11, It should be easy to add more straps by using some mini keychain rings.

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    wokwithpda - Posted 10:00 pm PST 01/1/09 (566 Posts)  Report Spam

    LINK doesn't work.

    Try this:
    http://www.eforcity.com/bothxxxxstr1.html

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    FishDawg - Posted 10:17 pm PST 01/1/09 (311 Posts)  Report Spam

    Does it fasten securely to the bed post?

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    pussymeister - Posted 10:44 pm PST 01/1/09 (137 Posts)  Report Spam

    These are essential tools for any aspiring paparazzi!

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    216 - Posted 12:01 am PST 01/2/09 (151 Posts)  Report Spam

    As #1 said it won't fit when you are taking pix. It's more of a strap when you are in rest position.

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    campustown - Posted 5:25 am PST 01/2/09 (101 Posts)  Report Spam

    waste of $

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    TTM77 - Posted 6:54 am PST 01/2/09 (987 Posts)  Report Spam

    I think it work better on larger camera... larger than the XTi. I always find my XTi a little small. Like it's made for the lady's hand.

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    joebxr - Posted 7:03 am PST 01/2/09 (49 Posts)  Report Spam

    $6.99 w/coupon code now

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    gpeek - Posted 8:46 am PST 01/2/09 (486 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is a similar to the Nikon hand strap I use.

    You can use this with a shoulder strap. First, you disconnect the shoulder strap from the right side of the camera (viewed from the photo taking position behind the camera). Then connect the shoulder strap to the hand strap at the position provided next to the knob that goes to the tripod screw (you can see it at the top of the photo of the handstrap). Then attach the hand strap to the tripod socket and its strap to the strap connector on the right side of the camera.

    So the hand strap is on the right, the shoulder strap is on the left.

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